'History of the imâms and seyyids of 'Omân by Salîl-ibn-Razîk, from A.D. 661-1856; translated from the original Arabic, and edited with notes, appendices, and an introduction, continuing the history down to 1870, by George Percy Badger, F.R.G.S., late chaplain in the Presidency of Bombay.' [320] (481/612)
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320
THE IMAMS OF 'OMAN.
distance of the fort, killing as many as eighty of the Iladhr
and Arabs of Taiwa, and carrying off much spoil. On reach
ing Sur, the people there coming to terms with them, they
seized what property they could, and then proceeded towards
Jaalan and encamped at Falj-el-Meshayikh. (The com
manders of their army, subordinate to Miitlak and Mu-
hammad-bin-Nasir, were el-Habry-bin-Rashid-bin-IIamid,
en-Naimy, and Salim-bin-'Aly, et-Temamy, and Khadim-
bin-Muhammad, el-Hashimy, and Muhammad-bin-Majid,
er-Rasiby.) Then some of the Benu-Hasan fell upon a
party of Miitlak^s soldiers and captured their flag; on the
other hand, Muhammad-bin-Nasir directed his men to cut
down the date-trees of those who had seized him in the fort
of Barkah by the Seyyid Said's order. 1 Eventually, how
ever, Miitlak came to terms with the Benu-Hdsan, after
mulcting them of a sum of money. Then Salim-bin-^Aly,
et-Temamy, requested Miitlak-el-Mutairy to accompany him
to el-Hadd. He accordingly went with him, taking all his
force, and on their arrival they razed its castle, burnt all the
boats of its inhabitants, and set fire to their houses. On
payment of a sum of money they were let off without
any further outrages. Then Salim-bin-'Aly, and the el-
Hashm, and the Benu-Rasib returned to their respective
homes, and Mutlak and Muhammad-bin-Nasir marched with
their followers to Azka, from whence, after being feasted
three days, the former started for el-Bereimy.
In consequence of the part which Salim-bin-'Aly, et-Te
mamy, had taken against the Benu-Hasan, there was a feud
between the two tribes which resulted in a fight, wherein
Salim-bin-'Aly and some of his people were killed ; some of
the Benu-Hasan also fell, and as neither side would give in
the war between them continued.
About this time Sultan-bin-Sdkar, el-Hawaly, wrote to
the Seyyid Said proposing a secret alliance with him, to
1 See p. 295.
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History of the imâms and seyyids of 'Omân by Salîl-ibn-Razîk, from A.D. 661-1856; translated from the original Arabic, and edited with notes, appendices, and an introduction, continuing the history down to 1870, by George Percy Badger, F.R.G.S., late chaplain in the Presidency The name given to each of the three divisions of the territory of the East India Company, and later the British Raj, on the Indian subcontinent. of Bombay.
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- 'History of the imâms and seyyids of 'Omân by Salîl-ibn-Razîk, from A.D. 661-1856; translated from the original Arabic, and edited with notes, appendices, and an introduction, continuing the history down to 1870, by George Percy Badger, F.R.G.S., late chaplain in the Presidency of Bombay.'
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- front, back, spine, edge, head, tail, front-i, i-r:iii-v, 1:20, 1:128, 1:436, 1:8, iv-r:vi-v, back-i
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- Ḥamīd ibn Muḥammad Ibn Ruzayq xx Salil ibn Razik
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